City Targets Crumbling Uptown Cathedral High as Legal Brawl Erupts
The City of Denver asked a judge to install a receiver at the long-vacant Cathedral High campus in Uptown as preservationists and the owner clash over its fate. The filing would let a receiver secure, sell or even demolish unsafe parts of the site.
Tampa House Hunters Creep Back As Pending Sales Nudge Higher
Signed contracts rose 1.8% in February as affordability eased slightly, but the rebound is uneven — a few metros and the Midwest led the gains.
Lakewood's Zoning Cage Match: Voters to Decide Future of Neighborhood Density
Lakewood voters will decide April 7 whether to keep a sweeping zoning rewrite that opens many neighborhoods to duplexes, triplexes and other denser homes. Ballots are mailed mid‑March for a mail‑only special election.
Denver Governor's Mansion Lot Trades VIP Parking For Affordable Apartments
New filings show the state’s plan to turn the parking lot across from the Boettcher Mansion into mixed‑income housing that would lean on state funds. The project would reserve parking for the governor’s residence while carving out below‑market units.
Riverfront Showdown: Denver Printer Fights Quiktrip Gas Stop In South Platte Floodplain
A Denver printing company has asked the city to reverse a sewer and drainage permit that would allow a QuikTrip gas station steps from the South Platte River. An administrative hearing is set for April.












